Protect your teeth from cavities and decay with dental sealants—a safe, painless, and effective preventive treatment designed to keep smiles healthy for years.
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Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars and premolars) to prevent cavities. While brushing and flossing remove most food particles and plaque, sealants provide an extra layer of protection in the hard-to-clean grooves of teeth where bacteria often hide.
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Sealants act as a shield against food particles and bacteria that cause decay.
Application is simple, safe, and completed within minutes without discomfort.
Prevents costly dental procedures in the future by reducing the risk of cavities.
With proper care, sealants can protect teeth for many years.
Dental sealants provide lasting protection against tooth decay for both kids and adults
Sealants are ideal for children, teens, and adults who are at risk of cavities. Dentists often recommend them for kids as soon as their permanent molars come in—usually between ages 6 and 12. However, adults with deep grooves or a history of decay can also benefit. Sealants are a preventive solution for anyone wanting to avoid future dental problems.
At Your Famtisy, our experienced dental team ensures a comfortable and stress-free sealant application process. We use advanced techniques and high-quality materials to give you lasting protection against cavities. Our goal is to help every patient maintain a healthy, confident smile.
If you have any questions about dental sealants, we’ve got answers.
No, getting dental sealants is a painless and non-invasive procedure.
First, the teeth are cleaned and dried. Then, a special gel is applied to the teeth to help the sealant bond to the tooth surface. Finally, the sealant is applied and hardened with a special light.
No, dental sealants are a safe and effective way to protect your teeth from decay.
No, you can care for your dental sealants just like you care for your natural teeth. Just make sure to brush and floss regularly and visit your dentist for regular checkups.